It seems this bug occurs because of a bad interaction between
Thunderbird and the overlay scrollbars. (If you aren't sure what I mean
by overlay scrollbars, see this screenshot --
http://4.bp.blogspot.com/_1QSDkzYY2vc/TXAXguJ5WdI/DS0/9205Attwbhc/s550
/unity-overlay-scrollbars.png --
@Ansgar: Thanks, that workaround works for me too.
I'm surprised this bug isn't being given a much higher priority.
Thunderbird is one of the most popular applications on Ubuntu, and KDE
users with default settings will now find that it has no scrollbars.
This kind of bug gets Linux and Ubuntu a
On my system, the scrollbars are unusable because the slider is the same
colour as the background. They seem to respond to clicks and drags in
the expected way, but of course you don't know where to click or drag if
you can't see the slider!
I am running KDE; perhaps that is the reason why I am
The tooltip text is always black. For some reason, the default tooltip
background colour is also black, which results in black text on a black
background. You can change this by going to
System Settings Application Appearance Colours Colours
If you change the background colour to something
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